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THEPiEDmonim JUNE, 1961 PAGE TWO Piedmont Aviation, Inc. SMITH REYNOLDS AIRPORT WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Editor: Cleta Marshall Correspondents This Issue: Bill Pearman, SHD; Charlotte Fuda, CRW; Frank Reynolds, LYH; Frank Slone, RMT; Gene Shore, GSO; Steve Mauldin, MYR; Bob Wylie, ORF; Carl Simp son, TYS; Libby Reed, CHO; Bruce Ball, LEX; Ted Farrington, BLF; Ed Kerr, ILM; Howard Hughes, SDF; Cindy Tyler, CVG. JUNE Rachel Alley, INT-F 1 Sherley Brown, Chf. Agt. CVG-F 1 Clifford C. Haycraft, SDF 1 William Nelson, INT-FB 1 Donald H. Rieger, Capt., ORF 1 L. E. Smith, EWN 1 J. F. Weidensaul, RIC 1 J. H. Glenn, DCA 2 W. M. Platt, LEX 3 Delois Strickland, INT 3 Gene A. Sugg, F/0, INT 3 Genevieve Wallen, TRI 3 W. G. Robertson, Capt., ILM .. 4 M. R. Sink, ORF 4 Betty Sugg, INT-SC 4 V. L. Widener, INT-FB 4 E. C. Dark, Capt., INT 5 Kem Naftel, INT-FB 5 L. F. Anders, Chf. Agt., ROA .. 6 J. F. Beasley, CVG-F 6 R. B. Carter, F/0, ILM 6 H. C. Fleear, ORF 6 C. L. Stewart, F.A., ILM 6 C. V. Clemmons, LEX 7 Ben H. Dunne, INT 7 Sheri C. Folger, Dist. Sales Mgr., DCA 7 G. A. Gentry, AVL 7 J. L. Brown, INT-FB 8 A. K. Cook, DCA 8 H. L. Gibson, Sta. Mgr., ROA .. 8 A. F. Morrison, DCA 8 D. J. Pitcock, SHD 8 Mary P. Weaver, ROA-F 8 W. A. Crowe, Sales Rep., CVG 9 Mrs. J. A. Hill, INT 9 R. R. Kiser, INT-M 9 K. T. Cale, ILM 10 W. H. Craver, INT 10 W. C. Dolan, F.A., ILM 10 Margie Baker, INT-A 11 C. J. McDonald, INT 11 A. L. Cody, INT 13 R. C. Hoots, INT-A 13 C. H. Jones, INT 13 J. L. Mustin, INT-M 13 D. W. Priddy, INT-M 13 H. B. Cave, INT-FB 14 W. L. Downey, F/0, INT 14 G. L. Baskett, AVL 15 R. D. Dean, F.A., ORF 15 R. E. Fuquay, F.A., INT 15 W. A. Grubbs, Sales Rep., CRW 15 K. M. Moses, BLF 15 Louise Ramsey, INT-CTO 15 J. M. Williams, INT 15 W. F. Matthews, F/0, DCA ....16 R. D. Smith, LYH 16 Clarissa Julien, CVG 17 Irene Kiser, CRW 17 D. C. Carter, INT 18 C. A. Hughes, Capt., CLT 18 L. J. Lambert, INT 18 Sylvia A. Parsons, DCA 18 Joan C. Schnieders, CVG 18 F. L. Stickney, Capt., DCA 18 W. M. Barnes, F/0, INT 19 George T. Stack, Div. Chf. Purser, INT 19 Elizabeth C. Brendle, INT-FB 20 G. M. Combs, CLT 20 J. W. Johnson, Super. Inspec. Dept., INT-M 20 J. W. Pfaff, INT-FB 20 J. B. Ramey, INT-M 20 J. D. Hall, INT-FB 21 V. A. Howard, INT 21 Kenneth Patterson, INT 21 H. G. Pitts, INT-FB 21 J. P. Wheeler, RDU 21 C. E. Donahoo, Sta. Mgr., MYR 22 R. E. Griffin, INT-M 22 Richard S. Totten, INT-FB ....22 C. E. Almond, F/0, DCA 23 R. H. Hampton, INT 23 Betty H. Hunter, INT-SC 23 C. H. Sprouse, ROA 23 Rainey Chandler, INT-M 24 C. T. Leonard, ILM 24 Paul G. Puckett, TRI 24 P. R. Graham, INT 25 G. E. Hendrix, F/0, INT 25 B. N. Cash, F/0, INT 26 J. W. Connor, F.A., DCA 26 M. H. Payne, Capt., ILM 26 J. J. Archer, CVG-M 27 S. V. Burroughs, ROA 27 V. N. Flinn, PKB 27 M. N. Wray, ROA 27 J. T. Fix, INT 28 Iris G. Llewellyn, INT-A 28 R. C. McLean, INT-M 29 J. E. Miller, INT-M 29 F. L. Westmoreland, INT-D ....29 C. R. Malott, Capt., ILM 30 S. L. Mauldin, MYR 30 J. L. Miner, ORF-FB 30 H. R. Poindexter, INT 30 . . "■ . mm/. "And the Shepard Watched Over His Flock' JACK BRANDON Q(MJCyUlti 10 YEARS SERVICE Allie G. Melson, Res. Capt., DCA, June 1 Roy B. Pruitt, Print Shop Super visor, INT, June 1 Betty Ward Walter, Agt., Res., Fay, June 1 George E. Bodenheimer, Jr. Specialist, INT, June 4 James E. Nelson, Jr., Lead Mech., ROA, June 5 Robert E. Griffin, Sr. Specialist, INT, June 8 Harvey S. Huls, Mech. Special ist, INT, June 11 Theresa Woznisky, Comm., ROA, June 12 Robert C. Rothrock, Inspectr., INT, June 21 Henry W. Kreeger, Mech., INT, June 25 5 YEARS SERVICE Eugene Banner, Jr., Janitor, INT-FB, June 4 W. H. Craver, Jr., Stock Clerk, INT, June 4 Ronald A. Elliott, Mech. Helper, INT-FB, June 25 G. M. Combs, Agt., CLT, June 26 W. D. Love, Agt., FFT, June 28 Harold R. Sage, Mech., INT, June 30 MYR Hofei Offers Discount To Piedmont Employees With summer comes the an nual exodus of Piedmont em ployees to the mountain and beach resorts served on the sys tem. Myrtle Beach is one of the most popular spots, so for the benefit of all sun worshippers contemplating a trip there, here are the rates of the Gay Manor Hotel. The hotel offers a ten per cent discount to all Piedmont employees. The Gay Manor has 24 rooms and eight apartments and is lo cated on the ocean front at 3rd Ave. South. Prices below do not include the ten per cent discount: PER NIGHT (Sunday thru Thursday) $ 7.00 single room $ 8.00 double room $10.00 triple room $12.00 four in room (Friday and Saturday) $ 8.00 single room $10.00 double room $12.00 triple room $14,00 four in room (for Saturday night only) $10.00 single room $12.00 double room $14.00 triple room $16.00 four in room PER WEEK $35.00 single room $45.00 double room $55.00 double apartment $65.00 double apartment July 4th Week $10.00 straight per night for any room $12.00 straight per night for any apt. PIEDMONT PRESS NOTES . . . (Continued from Page Six) Haley with his ten year pin. Afterwards the group lunched at the Dobbs House. CINCINNATI—Things have really been busy around the big city with vacations and weddings the biggest news of all. Ray Hupp married Janet Smeltzer, and Hank Eisenbath and the new Mrs. Eisenbath are honeymooning in Nassau. Janie Griffith’s en gagement to Richard Stevens df Cincinnati has been announced and they are planning a fall wedding. There are two new arrivals on the scene—a baby girl for Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hundley and a baby boy for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archer. New employees there are Acvil Salyers, Lois Jordan, and Elaine Sturr. Correspondent Cindy Tyler also sends a vacation roundup on CVG staffers: Debbie Pretrey vacationed in Fort Lauderdale; Cris Julien and Kathy Feldman spent a few days at Virginia Beach; Joanie Schnieders stayed at home in CVG; Dee Akard and his wife drove to the TRI area; Roger Morelock and his missus went to Indiana for the Indianapolis 500; Jim Villella flew to New Orleans to visit his family; Bob Steppe was every where, from Tampa to Hickory to Newport News to Winston- Salem; Mike Ross soaked up sun in Miami; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archer saw Pittsburgh. A group from the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association (NCPA) poses before leaving on their annual charter trips via Piedmont. This year's journey was sponsored by the Eli Lilly Co. for a tour of their re search and manufacturing facilities at Indianapolis, Ind. On the steps are the charter crew—Flight Attendant Charlie Cross, Captain Benny Walker, and First Officer Ralph Griffith. Chief organizers for the trip were W. J. Smith, NCPA Secretary (far left); Mrs. W. J. Smith, (seventh from left); and David F. McGowan, Lily Co. representative (eighth from left). ACCOUNTANTS’ . . . (Continued from Page One) audit system. Before taking his present posi tion with Piedmont Browne was employed by E. I. duPont de- Nemours and Company, Inc., and Burlington Industries. A native of Wilmington, N. C., he attended public schools in that city and later received his Master’s de gree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina. Rawls was formerly associated with Ernst and Ernst, Certified Public Accountants in Winston- Salem. He was born in Roanoke Rapids, N. C., where he attended the local schools. He received his degree in 1958 from Wake Forest College, where he majored in ac counting and economics.
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